Gibbs free energy

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FlashCards sobre Gibbs free energy, criado por Alvaro Vargas Calero em 01-05-2018.
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Gibbs free energy Gibbs free energy, denoted G , combines enthalpy and entropy into a single value. The change in free energy, ΔG , is equal to the sum of the enthalpy plus the product of the temperature and entropy of the system. ΔG can predict the direction of the chemical reaction under two conditions: constant temperature and constant pressure.
If ΔG is positive, then the reaction is nonspontaneous (i.e., an the input of external energy is necessary for the reaction to occur) and if it is negative, then it is spontaneous (occurs without external energy input).
Gibbs energy was developed in the 1870’s by Josiah Willard Gibbs. He originally termed this energy as the “available energy” in a system. His paper published in 1873, “Graphical Methods in the Thermodynamics of Fluids,” outlined how his equation could predict the behavior of systems when they are combined. This quantity is the energy associated with a chemical reaction that can be used to do work, and is the sum of its enthalpy (H) and the product of the temperature and the entropy (S) of the system.
This quantity is defined as follows: G=H−TS or more completely as G=U+PV−TS
Spontaneous - is a reaction that is consider to be natural because it is a reaction that occurs by itself without any external action towards it. Non spontaneous - needs constant external energy applied to it in order for the process to continue and once you stop the external action the process will cease. When solving for the equation, if change of G is negative, then it's spontaneous. If change of G if positive, then it's non spontaneous.
The symbol that is commonly used for FREE ENERGY is G. can be more properly consider as "standard free energy change" In chemical reactions involving the changes in thermodynamic quantities, a variation on this equation is often encountered: ΔGchange in free energy=ΔHchange in enthalpy−TΔS(temperature) change in entropy To see: https://goo.gl/dBBgN6

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